Η the mill city enterprise Maj 22. 1952 If It’sjnjhejanyon, It’s Advertised in The Enterprise! Wante and Sales HORSESHOEING—Send card to Dick FOR SALE — One bedroom home. 2 AVON COSMETICS Schulz. Lyons, stating time and years old, garage on 100x120 lot, place. 21-3p See Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, green on pavement. house north of Santiam Garage. FOR SALE — Portable DC. electric APARTMENTS—For rent. Telephone 926, Box 658, Mill City. 3tf welder, GE generator 250 amp. See W. R. HUTCHESON FOR SALE — Like new model 12A Ghry. industrial motor, 50 ft. leads, price $400.00. Etzel Bros, Route 1, Mill City Mall chain saw. u»ed about 40 hours. Box 234, Stayton, Ore. 21-3p Price $285. W. E. Phillips, Route WANTED TO RENT — Furnished 2. Box 250, Scio, Ore. 17-5 FOR SALE—A 9-cubic ft. gas refrig­ house by Mrs. R. G. Herlofsen, Avon erator. Excellent condition, $90. H. D. Langille, Route 5, Box 407, representative. Ph. 926 evenings. PLUMBING SUPPLIES — Pipe fit­ tings, toilets, sinks, washbowls, Pratum-Stayton Rd. 20-2p 21-3p bathtubs, showers, etc. Bargain i prices. Red’s Hill Top Trading Post. EXPERT AUTO and home radio SEE US FOR GOOD Real Estate service, 20 years experience, all buys in Canyon area. Listings makes. Guaranteed service. AND ADDING Ma- wanted. See GLEN SHELTON, TYPEWRITERS Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. chines, We sell, rent, repair and salesman with C. E. COVILLE, swap all makes. Trade your old Broker, west side Mill City. Phone SELL US YOUR CASCARA BARK machine towards a new one. 2207. 52tf —green or dry. Red’s Trading ROEN. 456 Court St., Salem. Post, phone 1303. Mill City. 16tf WANTED TO BUY — Clean peeled SPORTSMEN—Join the North San- Douglas fir poles, delivered to tiam Sportsman's club now. We are NEED A TELEPHONE.’— Stop in Lyons yard. For further informa­ and see the new Lech combination devoted to game conservation and tion call or write Allen Gould, 1424 desk or wall phone, also used propagation and need your help. Filbert Ave., Lebanon, phone 5745, phones from $10.00 up. Telephone Only $1.00 per year, you will have Puget Timber Co. of Oregon. 24tf and Hearing Aid batteries sttyked. that much fun at one meeting. Stiffler’s Radio and Appliance. Enquire at Enterprise office, or see FOR SALE—Must sell worn out trail­ Jerry Coffman, at Ken Golliet’s. 9 er house in Detroit, Ore. Govern­ FOR SALE — Lang oil range, small ment surplus 24 ft. trailer. Will STOVES—Heaters and ranges, in oil restaurant size, electric portable sell for $50. Call EV 13048, Port­ dishwasher, and 18-ft. house trailer. or wood. Save at Red's Hill Top Trading Post land. 19-3p Inquire at Butler’s Cafe, Gates. 21-1 INSULATION—Owens-Corning Fib­ erglass Blowing Wool—finest in­ sulation known to man. Save over 20 to 40% fuel costs. Phone col­ lect for estimates. AMERICAN IMPROVEMENT CO.. 975 Market St.. Salem, ph. 2-4687 or 2-8010. 6tf Salem Heavy Hauling & Equipment Co SALEM, ORE 1405 N. Front St Lyons Phone: 143 Salem Phones: 2-1924; Night 2-4417 TRUCK SEATS REPAIRED AND UPHOLSTERED—one day service. Stayton Upholstery. W. Washing­ ton St.. Stayton. 20tf HAULING AND MOVING HEAVY MACHINERY and Mill Equipment Up To 25 Tons TARPS—Tents, new and used. Selec­ tion of sizes. Red's Hill Top Trading Post Including D8 and HD14 Cats, and %-yard shovels. Complete Rigging Outfit, Winch Trucks, Low-bed Trailers FOR SALE—Rabbits, young does with litters, reasonable. Come and see before vou buy. E. Kingwood and S. 4th. Mrs. Ruth Barney, or phone 1384. 20-3 SILVER SADDLE SERVICE STATION & TRAILER COURT ’hone 903 FOR SALE — Baby bed, spring and mattress practically new. $20. Mrs. Joe Walter. Box 211. Mill City. 20-3p MILL CITY WANTED — Small or large patches of timber to horse log. Drop card to Roy Westphal, Gen. Del., Mil) City. 19-3p Gasoline Motor Tune-ups — TUBES — BATTERIES AND AUTO SUPPLIES HEIDT S AUTO ELECTRIC BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBEBBBBBfiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfiMI § S c § TRAILER HOMES Angelus Mill City Phone 210.1 lust Arrived (Continued from Page 1) A SON - To Mr. and Mrs. James son, Judy Bigger, Margaret Palmer., Robinson, Lyons, May 22, at Salem FdR SALE—2-bedroom home, mod-| Linda Dyhrman, Carol Cooke, Carol Memorial hospital. ern. garage, on lot 75x108 feet, cen­ Veness, Shereen Muir, Linda Harman, i A DAUGHTER—To Mr. and Mr». trally located. See Neal Marttala. ! Barbara Bauer, Georgia Kendler.l Clifford Mitchell, Gates, May 20, at corner SW 3rd and Cedar. Mill City. I Claudia Bruder. Some girls already 19-3p have theirs and will receive the five- Salem Memorial hospital. | year membership next year. I .EG A I. ADVERTISING Mrs. Clayton Baltimore gave a spe NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT j cial award of one week at Camp Kilo- I ; wan to Judy Bigger as she sold the No. 14.747 The Lions club zone convention was In the Circuit Court of the State of | most candy and also introduced a Oregon for the County of Marion song to the groups which has become j held Monday evening in the Mill City Department of Probate Presbyterian recreation hall. There very popular. In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. Roger Nelson conducted the were 42 present with representatives MARY FRANCES McCLELLAN, Deceased. ceremony for Trail Seekers rank. The from Salem. West Salem, Hollywood, NOTICE is hereby given that the following girls, having completed the Stayton. and St. Paul clubs. A turkey undersigned has filed his FIRST AND requirement became Trail Seekers: dinner was served by Mrs. Mabie FINAL ACCOUNT as Administrator Sibyl Dart, Barbara Fleming, Bar­ Schroeder, Mrs. Ida Fleetwood, Mrs. of the Estate of MARY FRANCES Eva Duffy and Mrs. Mary Tuers. McCLELLAN, Deceased, with the bara McGinnis. Sharon McGinnis, Frank Merrill took his boat to Sut* County Clerk of Marion County, Ore­ Shereen Muir, Phyllis Pate. Karon gon. and the Court has fixed Monday, Rue, Janice Slover, I.aina Schmidt, tie Lake fishing Saturday. Frank June 16, 1952, at the hour of 9:15 Naomi Taylor, Carol Veness, and Ila spent many hours building the boat o’clock in the morning of said day as and reports a good catch on the first the time, and the Court Room of the Mae Albright. Circuit Court. Department of Probate, Miss Alice Smitn awarded the Wood time out. in the Court House at Salem, Marion Gatherers rank to Judy Bigger, Carol Helen Ann Joiner is ill and out of County. Oregon, as the place for hear­ school this week. Cooke. Linda Dyhrman, Carolyn Har ­ ing objections, if any, to the First and man, Norma Nelson, and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horning of Mc­ Final Account so filed. Palmer. Minnville were Wednesday evening Date of 1st publication Mav 15, 1952. The Camp Fire and Blue Birds sing­ guests of the George Vetotos. DAVID S. McCLELLAN, ing was directed by Mrs. Harry Dyhr­ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Amo of Salem Administrator man accompanied by Mrs. Podrabsky. niece of Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, called HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN Mrs. S. W. Horn, field director for at the Baltimore home Sunday. Mrs. Attorneys for Estate Salem. Oregon. 20-4 , this county was introduced to the Baltimore's mother Mrs. Cora Calavan girls and parents. Mrs. Horn has spent the day Wednesday’ visiting in been out to a number of the leaders : Mill City. i meeting so is well known by them and WHEN IN SALEM The Mountain States Power com­ has been a great deal of assistance pany has renovated their office quar­ Visit during the past year. ters this past week, installing new tile “HUDSON CITY” Mrs. Charles Harman was very blocks on the floor and a new recep­ Home of GOOD Used Cars pleasantly surprised when Mrs. Lee tionist’s desk. Pinkston, in behalf of the leaders, R. F. Andteassen and family moved HUDSON presented her with a gift in appre- this week to the Holis Tumidge place Sales — Parts — Service I ciation of her efforts as chairman of between Gates and Mill City on the i the leaders association. Linn county side of the river. They Following the extinguishing of the have purchased the property. ' candles and the recessional an in­ Dr. Mark Hammericksen will at­ 316 N. Church St. Phone 3-9101 formal social hour was enjoyed with tend the Oregon Optometric associa­ Mrs. Ray Steiner in charge of refresh­ tion meeting in Gearhart next week ments. The different groups sang or on May 29, 30, and 31, where the danced and the parents and leaders latest in optometry will be discussed. had a chance to visit with Mrs. Horn Dr. Hammericksen will not be in his and Mrs. Forbes. The girls had on office next Thursday but will again display some of the things they had be here on June 5, e done during the year for the parent« Dinner guests of George Ditto at to see. Niagara, Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Highway 222 The Camp Fire call “Wo-he-lo” is George Flook, Ellen Shelton and Min­ l*z miles East of Gates derived from the words Work, Health ister and Mrs. H. E. Jull, Wilma and and Love. These candles, as well as SPECIALISTS IN Ralph. the one for Friendship, the 1952 birth­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Owsley made a MULLIGAN STEW day project, were molded by Mrs. business trip to Hermiston, Oregon, Pinkston’s 6th grade group. The Blue Tuesday returning Wednesday. Lou and Percy Mulligan, Props. Camp Fire candles holders were made MILL CITY SHROCKZS by Mrs. Harman's 5th grade girl■ and Next to Mar Dean Cafe New Willys Platt Traveleze each of the Craft Candles was the colot* of the beads the girls receive when making an honor in that craft. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinit iiiiiiiii iiiiiiii null iiiiiv PASSENGER CARS — 2- and 4-WHEEL DRIVE STATION WAGONS 4-W.D. PICKUPS - JEEPS PANELS Boles-Aero NEW AND USED ALL SIZES Immediate Delivery PARTS AND SUPPLIES » 3 Camp Fire — The Maples Cale & Tavern Safety Check lubrication TIRES H ANTED — Strawberry, gooseberry and cherry pickers. Register now. Cabins, if needed. Etzel Bros.. Rte 1. Box 234, Stayton, five miles NW of Mehama. Ph. 14-F-71. 20-3p South Side Trailers Real Bargains in Used 4-WD. Pickups and Jeeps ALBANY — 2 Miles South on 99E Elsner Motor Co HnfiBÖBB»Si»PiS»»B.»»«BBB!aöB»!BBfiBnBBBBnBBnBB»»BBBBnBnnnnB- Business Directory - Professional BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB DR. R. ROY QUICK DENTIST Telephone 2261 for Appointment Tuesdays: 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursdays: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Office in Jenkins Bldg.. Mill City I Dan River Prints, Children's Books, I ♦ Wool Scarfs. Stamped Pillow Cases, f 1 Blankets, Handkerchiefs, Nylons I : Hendricsons Store| ♦ DR. VICTOR J. MYERS ! | Chiropractic Physician ! It Post Office Building. 2nd Floor Phone: Station 2274 Stayton, Ore. ! I ♦ aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB VERNES I'hiljEa ••aSjW f"- .. —.. ""¡i | D. W. REID. Ml). | BARBER SHOP ■ PHYSICIAN & SURGEON’I HEWITT, ESTEP & SORENSEN Attorneys at Law 180 N. Commercial SALEM Phone $-«412 2nd * Broadway Mill City Hoars: 10 to 7 L----------- J WOOD’S STORE General Dry Goods NOTIONS IJNGERIE READY-TO-WEAR HOSIERY 1 I ZTF.RS COSMETJCW J. W. GOIN VETERINARIAN STAYTON Phone 4148 Opposite Claude Lewi»' Service Station Mill City WEDDLE FUNERAL HOME Modern Funeral Service STAYTON OREGON HARLOW L WEINRICK MIKE'S Septic Service: Septic Tanka and Sewers Cleaned * Phone SAI.EM 8-9468. COLLECT • 1079 Elm St., W. Salem Albany Removal Sale ALL ITEMS TO BE SOLD AT DISCOUNT To Reduce The Stock TO BE MOVED S ore P iles Don’t let «ore. fiery, painful, itcblny simple Plies drive you nearly crazy. In 15 minutes CHINAROID starts firing you wonderful cooling. soothing, temporary re­ laxing relief from pain, burning and Itch­ ing or money back guaranteed Genuin« CHINAROID costs only 11 00 at druggist« Try It today for better sleep tonight and a brighter tomorrow ■ MILL CWT DISPOSAL SERVICE Garbage, ashes. ’rimn*gs. etc. weekly pickups $1.50 per month Also light hauling. Attorney at law 318 Broadalbin GIGANTIC 1 Conard Herman Phone 3M2 ‘Selling Down to the floors' — GET IN ON THE GOOD BUYS — MOVING MAY 1st TO 185 N. High, Grand Bldg Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. 23« N. HIGH STREET SENATOR HOTEL BLDG. Edward Williams “The Home of Halmark Cards’* 330 Court Street SALEM lltllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll» WE SELL BEITER ( ARS FOR LESS! GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Stayton IT PAYS TO BUY AT HOME! BIGGIST SHAVING BARGAIN IVIN! BUY A Gillette sum ». suro •M-HM RAZOR Better Light for Better Sight' OlllITTI »IIHMII